150 class Helios (meaning all discs of this version are 160 grams or less) turned out different than the FGR production runs. They are flatter, which made them faster with less turn and more fade, making them more of a hybrid control-distance driver. This version was also much more conducive to sidearm throws. But rest assured they will beat into a nice driver with an easy turn. Only a couple hundred were ever made!
Second run FGR Helios were molded with the intention of getting lighter weights and a slightly higher parting line to increase low speed fade.
Helios is an understable distance driver with significant high-speed turn and moderate low-speed fade making it ideal for high drifting turnovers, hyzer-flips, low ceiling screamers, and rollers.
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